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The force urged anyone who recognised the man to contact them immediately (Image: Surrey Police)

Police previously released CCTV in a bid to trace a man they want to speak to in connection with the assaults.

In the CCTV footage a man is seen at 5.18pm on August 17 walking down Steven's Lane towards Claygate centre wearing a distinctive blue jacket with a Chelsea FC moniker and Adidas logo and a black cap with a Ferrari logo.

Along the side of the cap there is a 10th Anniversary Partnership sticker.

A blue jacket with a Chelsea FC moniker and Adidas logo and a black cap with a Ferrari logo were found discarded a week after the assaults (Image: Surrey Police)

These items were found discarded the following week in Berkeley Gardens.

Later the same day between 5.50pm and 6pm the same man is seen walking up Stevens' Lane, he then runs into Hill View Road (the entrance to Ruxley Heights private estate).

His last known direction of travel was up Stevens' Lane heading north towards the junction of Woodstock Lane and Chessington.

Police have also found a white earphone bud believed to belong to the man.

Police have released a picture of this white earphone (Image: Surrey Police)

Detective Chief Inspector Jo Hayes said: “We’ve had a number of names put to us which we’ve been able to rule out due to the DNA profile that we have of the man we’d like to speak to.

“I am specifically interested in hearing from you if you know someone who might have owned the clothing or items pictured, recognise the broken ear bud that went missing from 17 August, and noticed any suspicious activity.

“Did you see a relative or friend acting oddly on the dates in question or notice any scratches to their face around 10 July?

“These young girls have suffered a terrifying ordeal and we need to find this man before he strikes again. I am appealing directly to anyone who may know the suspect or recognises the man in the CCTV.

“Are you his mother, wife or friend? If so, I would appeal to you to do the right thing and come forward with information.”

The police have DNA of who they want to speak to so can rule out any names provided to them (Image: Surrey Police)

Surrey Police released an e-fit of a man sought in connection with both attacks.

The suspect is described as either Asian or eastern European with a tanned complexion.

He is thought to be in his 30s to mid 40s with short dark collar length hair, a full black beard approximately 2cm long. He was dressed in casual, sports style clothing.

Surrey Police released this E-fit following the second attack on a 10-year-old girl (Image: Surrey Police)

Anyone with information is asked to call Surrey Police on 101 quoting reference 45170090450, or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111. You can also report information online.

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